BMIS – L1 – SA – Q3.4 – Organisation culture in business

The cultural dimension that describes a cultural value where individuals are expected to take care of themselves is referred to by Hofstede as:

A   Individualism

B   Collectivism

C   Power distance

D   Masculinity

A

Explanation:

Hofstede’s cultural dimension of individualism describes a cultural value where individuals are expected to take care of themselves and their immediate families, emphasizing personal independence and self-reliance. This contrasts with collectivism, where group loyalty and interdependence are prioritized. The question specifically points to self-reliance, making individualism the correct choice.